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During those hopeful summer months, in between lockdowns 1 and two and when international travel seemed optimistic, Hannah Tan-Gillies hopped on a flight to Argentario Golf Resort & Spa, to see what makes this five-star golf resort so much more than a golf destination.

It seems only fair, that after months of lockdown that my first international jaunt would be to the truly impeccable Argentario Golf Resort & Spa. Located in between the Mediterranean Sea and Tuscany’s rolling hills, Argentario maximises the idyllic natural surroundings of Maremma, Tuscany.

While the resort is primarily known to golf enthusiasts, especially with its striking PGA 18-hole course, there is plenty of reason for non-golfers to venture to this side of Tuscany and experience everything that this resort has to offer.

The resort itself is a sight to behold. Designed by Andrea Foglli, the interiors instantly envelope you in an atmosphere of sleek yet tranquil oasis blending contemporary design with a distinctive retro feel. Outside, the hotel blends in with the natural landscapes of Maremma, surrounded by cork-oak woods and centuries-old olive trees.

A grand spiral staircase commands attention at the heart of the resort, whose eco-conscious design philosophy permeates every design detail. The enormous glass windows and ceilings maximise the pastoral views, which are in stark contrast to the tabarca-stone pavements, arched countertops and striking black structural elements. The hotels’ unique dragon-fly shaped silhouette means that every room offers panoramic views of the nearby lagoon and tranquil blue sea on the horizon.

The resort offers 73 generously-sized rooms and five luxury villas, which are perfectly suited for those looking for an extended stay. Each room features panoramic terraces and all the modern amenities that a luxury traveller requires.

The villas each offer individual interpretations of Tuscan country houses, imbued of course, with Fogli’s extravagant touches. Art lovers will notice the social table by Vincent Van Duysen or the Cappellini chairs and Pig Tables by Marcel Wanders, or even the Ron Gilads chandeliers at the bar.

Beyond golf, Argentario also offers an endless array of wellness and sports activities to make any visit, no matter how short or long, as enriching as possible. During my stay, I tried my hand at an outdoor workout, a run along the perfectly manicured golf course, yoga, and even olive-tree picking. Truly there was something for everybody.

For those looking for a more relaxing way to spend their days, the resort’s Espace Wellness Centre offers a wide range of treatments and massages, and offers a bio sauna, Turkish bath, and even one-on-one sessions with the resort’s in-house nutritionists.

Foodies also have plenty to chew on at Argentario, with the Club House Restaurant offering casual Italian favourites, impeccably made with only the freshest locally-sourced ingredients, and the gourmet Dama Dama restaurant serving some wonderfully creative gastronomic creations.

The menu at Dama Dama is bold and refreshingly contemporary, offering Tuscan and Italian specialties with Chef Emiliano Lombardelli’s inimitable flair. We highly recommend trying the Tasting Menu – which takes you on a colourful voyage of Tuscan flavours perfectly paired with local Italian wines from the resort’s vast wine cellar.

We also recommend trying a cocktail masterclass at the Aper Bar, named after local wild boars (Aper in Latin) which offers alchemic concoctions that will delight those who enjoy a little tipple.

While it may seem counter-intuitive to leave the hotel, the nearby towns of Porto Ercole and Orbitello offer plenty of quintessentially Italian sites to behold. These two towns reveal a non-touristic side of Tuscany that we haven’t seen before. The squares and restaurants are filled with locals, exuding a relaxed and unique community atmosphere that you don’t often see in Italy’s more popular tourist destinations.

If you are lucky, you should take a quick drive to the Convento della Presentazione al Tempio, where if you are lucky, you can get a blessing from the priest who will wish you a blessed and happy stay at Maremma. This is also the perfect spot to watch the sun set over the Silver Coast, a view that is not known to many other visitors in this magical place.

Despite all the ceaselessly fascinating things on offer at Argentario, what sets this place apart from the rest if the truly marvellous service and care of its staff. In the era of COVID, where smiles and genuine human connection are few and far in between, it is truly impressive to see the staff at Argentario go above and beyond to ensure that you enjoy your stay. That is a rarity in and of itself and in my opinion, truly what makes Argentario more than a golf destination.

Hannah stayed in a Junior Suite Club Travel Room starting at €650 per night for two people. For more information on Argentario Golf Resort & Spa’s latest offers and packages contact Tel: +39 0564 810292 booking@argentarioresort.it or visit argentarioresort.com

Croatia is on the UK’s elusive green list and is a travel destination unlike anything else in the world. Croatia is a blend of Central European and Mediterranean culture, offering endless coastlines, beautifully-mild weather, plenty of history and some excellent cuisine too. One of the best ways to explore Croatia is by luxury Croatia cruises where you will not only enjoy this luxury experience but also get to explore the unique coasts and waters of Croatia – from visiting beautiful islands and discovering ancient towns, to embarking on thrilling water sports in the sparkling Adriatic Sea. A Croatia cruise is an opportunity for travelers to be completely immersed in the beauty of Croatian culture and nature, as well as relax and indulge in luxury during their travels.

If you’re planning to visit Croatia for a last-minute late summer retreat, our editors at House of Coco have curated the very best and most sumptuous private villas and hotels this beautiful country has to offer so you don’t have to.

Villa Nai 3.3, Dugi Otok

The stunning new Villa Nai 3.3n is unlike any other luxury property in the world. The villa is ‘born in nature and made in nature’ and is located in the alluring and secluded island of Dugi Otok. This newly-opened property is now a member of the Leading Hotels in the world and features just eight beautifully-designed rooms and suites, brought to life by renowned Croatian architect Nikola Bašić.

Villa Nai 3.3 blends in with its natural surroundings and combines nautical inspirations with the ultimate luxury design details. This incredibly unique property was constructed from excavated stone and is surrounded by olive groves. It also has a stunning restaurant offering delicious Croatian cuisine and a phenomenal spa and wellness facility.

How: Prices start from €721.00 per night for a Grove View Deluxe Room, based on two adults sharing, including breakfast.

Duboka Retreat, Brac

The Luxury Travel Book has a wonderful selection of luxury villas in Dubrovnik, Brac and Hvar offering secluded yet stunning homes away from home for those travelling with family and friends.

This expansive holiday villa is nestled right at the centre of Duboka Bay in the island of Brac and offers plenty of glorious privacy. Surrounded by pine trees, olive groves and picturesque gardens, and with beach access too – this villa is the perfect spot to get back in touch with nature. The main villa has three bedrooms, each one with its own veranda. The Duboka retreat also has its own separate guest house with views of the gardens and the sea beyond. Oh, and did we mention it also had a pool?

HOW: Duboka Retreat is available from £12,550 per week (plus £2,555 for the additional apartment accommodation). For more information visit www.theluxurytravelbook.com

Villa Hvar, Hvar

Villa Hvar is right at the centre of the historic centre of Hvar. The villa is located just 20 metres from the waterfront and is a quick walk away from all the cultural and historical sites of Hvar’s main town. This gorgeous, Gothic house dates back to the 1600s and comes with its own heated pool (which can be transformed from indoor to outdoor). It also has generous outdoor seating, a sauna, jacuzzi, and a wine cellar complete with a curated selection of first-class Croatian wines.

HOW: Villa Hvar is available from £6,500 per week. For more information visit www.theluxurytravelbook.com

Villa Zaton Bay, Dubrovnik

Just a ten-minute drive from Dubrovnik, Villa Zaton Bay combines a stunning seafront location with total privacy. This handsome villa was originally built for aristocrats in Dubrovnik and is a marvel of Croatian renaissance architecture. So much so, that it is a registered Croatian National Heritage monument.

Inside, the villa has been renovated to all its former glory, retaining beautiful structural features like the original stone staircase, while also featuring modern luxury comforts and contemporary design. There is also a swimming pool and a private chapel in the garden.

HOW: Villa Zaton Bay is available from £9,500 per week. For more information visit www.theluxurytravelbook.com

Maslina, Stari Grad

Maslina Resort is a Relais & Chateaux property that ticks all the right the boxes. This five-star property is ideally located near Stari Grad, one of the oldest towns in the Eastern Adriatic. Maslina Resort has mindfulness at its centre and offers 50 generously-spaced rooms and three luxury villas. It stretches across two stunning hectares of pine forests and blends contemporary design with an ethos of mindful luxury. What is ‘mindful luxury’ you say? This means that every design detail and service foster a sense of wellbeing and connection with nature, making Maslina an incomparable ecological retreat. Need we say more?

HOW: Prices start from €240.00 per night for a Garden Suite, based on two adults sharing, excluding breakfast.

From the moment you enter The Landmark hotel you are scooped up in a cocoon of style and luxury. This spectacular 5-star hotel, in the heart of trendy Marylebone, oozes glamour and is the ideal base to explore London or just kick back and relax.

The hotel is steeped in history and there are accents of this throughout the building, yet it feels elegant and stylish rather than stuffy.

Once you swing through the grand wood panelled entrance and up the steps, you’ll find yourself in the focal point of the hotel, the Winter Garden. This glass roofed courtyard is flanked by lush palm trees instantly whisking you to a Mediterranean oasis. Guests are dotted around soaking up the surroundings while enjoying a glass of bubbles or a bite to eat. This stunning space is light and airy, brimming with atmosphere. In each corner you’ll find sweeping staircases leading up to the rooms and suites which all overlook the courtyard.

The rooms are classic in design without being old-fashioned, cream and blue tones keep it fresh and the light from the glass roof atrium cascades through the window, across the bedroom. There is plenty of space to rest, the sofa in the window is the perfect spot to unwind and watch the guests below buzz about the Winter Garden. Throughout the room are highlights of opulence and grandeur from the crystal lamps to the sumptuous, lush fabrics. The large Italian marble bathroom features an ample tub and shower and is stocked with White Company goodies.

A table at the Winter Garden is a must. Ask the evening draws in, the stars twinkle through the glass roof making it an enchanting dinner location. The menu combines the best of British and European classics with a modern twist. The three-course set dinner menu starts at £35 and you can choose from a selection of delicious dishes. The Burrata salad is fresh and bursting with flavour. The Roasted Maize Fed Chicken Breast with Ricotta and Lemon is succulent and pairs beautifully with a crisp glass of Gavi. The breakfast menu is an abundance of hot and cold plates. Enjoy a leisurely morning starting with a Bento Box. There is the usual fare of cereals, juices, pastries and fruit but also an extensive array of tantalising delights for you to start your day. Choose from eggs cooked to your style, Belgium waffles, or for the hungrier, a full English.

Elsewhere in the hotel you will find The Mirror Bar and Garden Terrace, also great for food and drinks.

If you are looking to boost your wellness, then escape to the spa. Nestled on the ground floor you will find a blissful haven where you can indulge in some serious chill time in the jacuzzi, sauna or steam room. Make sure you book in advance one of the soothing treatments available. There is also a chlorine free swimming pool and gym for those who want to burn off that big breakfast!

For anyone looking for a hotel experience that spectacularly marries together, luxury, glamour, great food and service in superb surroundings then a stay in The Landmark will tick all those boxes.

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The coastal town of Southampton may not be on your radar for your next weekend getaway with the girls, but Hannah Tan-Gillies begs to differ. This laidback yet vibrant city has plenty to offer beyond its already fascinating maritime history.

Where to stay

Moxy Southampton

Ideally located right beside the West Quay Shopping Centre and within walking distance to all the city’s main tourist attractions, the Moxy Hotel served as a perfect base for our weekend away in Southampton. Part of the Marriott Hotel Group, the Moxy offers all the comforts of a Marriott property yet with a vibrant tongue-in-cheek twist. The hotel’s modern interiors pay a stylish, industrial homage to Southampton’s maritime legacy. Check-in is done at the Bar, which is also the ideal spot for a pre-drink. Our bedroom comfortably slept three and featured all the amenities you could ever need.

Where to drink:

Ruby’s at The Grand

Just a 15 minute stroll away, through the Mayflower Park, past a looming MSC Cruise ship, and through a surprisingly tranquil park is Ruby’s at the Grand. Ruby’s is a whimsical underground cocktail bar that exudes retro cool.

The Spritz Social Southampton

Love an Aperol Spritz? We do too, which is why we thoroughly enjoyed our visit The Spritz Social in Southampton. Picture large orange umbrellas, a distinctive beachy atmosphere, and plenty of good vibes.

Where to eat

XOXO Southampton

XOXO, owned by local restaurateur Tom Dyer, gives you the cool sounds and buzzy atmosphere of an all-day club, with a hearty menu that doesn’t fail to impress.

The menu features plenty of seasonal fare, sourced from Southampton’s best local suppliers. We sampled the Potato Stack with Spring Onion, Huevos Rancheros, Roasted Peppers with Red Onion and Fanned Avocado Open Sandwich and topped it off with a Smoothie Bowl. Can brunch get any better than this? We think not.

Pam Pam Pizza & Cocktails

Located on the bustling Oxford Street, Pam Pam Pizza & Cocktails combines two of our favourite things — pizza and cocktails — and does so with plenty of panache. Another Tom Dyer establishment, Pam Pam offers the same atmosphere as XOXO, albeit with an elevated lounge aesthetic. We sampled the vegan Mushroom and Truffle Pizza, Braised Pig Cheeks, and Chickpea Crackers which are all as delicious as they sound. Paired with a delicious bottle of red from ‘The Guv’Nor’ and we can’t think of a better place to spend the evening in Southampton.

Ottoman Kitchen

Ottoman Kitchen is one of those places that is ideal for a post-night out meal. This traditional Turkish restaurant, offers Turkish cuisine that doesn’t scrimp on the servings. We sampled the Ottoman Mix Grill, which combined all the restaurant’s best-selling charcoal grill classics. Outside, there is live music too – perfect for dining al fresco.

What to Do

Let Godfrey Collyer take you on a tour

Godfrey Collyer, tour guide, maritime savant, and all-around good guy, is the best person to take you on a tour around Southampton. Godfrey offers a wealth of knowledge and will tell you tales about James Cameron’s Titanic inspirations, basement wine cellars and even Jane Austen’s dislike of the fish market. In fact, he knows so much about Southampton’s history, he even wrote a book about it.

Sea City Museum

Our party was comprised of two die-hard Titanic fans (the film not the tragedy) and so the Sea City Museum was one of the undeniable highlights of our visit. The museum tells the story of the people of Southampton and their fascinating links with the Titanic. It also offers plenty of interactive elements, miniatures, immersive spaces that really draw you into the history of one of the most famous ships of all time.

Paddelboarding at Active Nation

Active Nation, located at the Woodmill Activity Centre, is an outdoor activity centre that’s just a quick 15-minute drive away from the city. Here you can do everything from an outdoor obstacle course, canoe water polo, and paddle boarding. We tried the ‘Ready to SUP’ two-hour paddle boarding session, surrounded by lush trees and plenty of wildlife, which added just the right amount of excitement to our Southampton experience.

My two days in Southampton have revealed a new face to this seemingly familiar town, one where a hyper-modern shopping centre can flank centuries-old roman fortifications, or a buzzy restaurant street can sit just minutes away from a tranquil tree-lined park. A city offering many juxtapositions, Southampton — to me — is a destination that still offers plenty of surprises and one that warrants a second look for your late summer travel plans.

Fact box: Hannah’s girl’s weekend to Southampton was organised by Visit Southampton. To organise your own Southampton itinerary, check out visitsouthampton.co.uk. Hannah travelled to Southampton with South Western Railway, which offers quick and direct services from London Waterloo. For more information, visit southwesternrailway.com/

How does one even begin to describe a stay at The Grove Hotel? Located amidst 300 acres of lush Hertfordshire countryside, The Grove is a retreat in a world of its own. Hannah Tan-Gillies and our intrepid doggy reporter #TeamCocopup check into a five-star resort like no other.

From the moment you enter The Grove, you are instantly enveloped in its magic. Driving down the road and you can already get a glimpse of the façade of the main building. The main house undoubtedly retains the elegance and history of its regal past. Formerly the home of the Earls of Clarendon, the main house was also a popular weekend spot for Queen Victoria and a string of British aristocrats.

There are three main lobbies and a seemingly infinite number of lounges at The Grove, each one offering its own distinctive take on contemporary countryside luxury. The interiors, designed by Martin Hulbert, are the embodiment of sophistication and panache; perfectly blending into the rich pastoral landscapes that surround it.

Art is everywhere and is very much the essence of the hotel. Even in a seemingly blank corridor, you will see playful, leafy sculptures of rabbits with tennis rackets or golf clubs in hand, playing the wide array of sports on offer at The Grove.

We stayed in one of the hotel’s dog-friendly Deluxe Rooms. which are generously spaced and with French doors opening out to a small terrace. The room was luxurious without being out-of-reach and combined polished, elegant furnishings with touches of home. Charlie had his own dog bed and bowl and was delighted to receive his very own dog toy courtesy of The Grove too. If you can, we highly recommend enjoying your breakfast in-room on your semi-private terrace. It is such a joyful and relaxing way to wake up in the morning.

Most of the maze-like hotel is dog-friendly, but the ultimate treat for pampered pooches is a walk around The Grove’s impeccably manicured grounds. The Formal Gardens are brimming with spring blooms, with modernist steel sculptures elevating the space. Charlie was desperate to have a swim in the ornamental canal (he did not), which was beautifully covered in lily pads, and home to a mother duck with her ducklings. The Walled Gardens are an equally enchanting place and offer plenty of fun activities for families and pooches alike. The gardens are dotted with oversized armchairs, a giant game of chess, and the wonderfully quaint Jemima’s Kitchen Garden, which grows plenty of the herbs and vegetables used across the hotel’s three excellent restaurants.

There is also Ralph’s Beach, which is home to an artificial beach and an Olympic sized pool. While other hotels would usually not allow dogs poolside, Charlie was able to lounge and enjoy the sunshine in Ralph’s Beach too. So much so, it took everything in him to not jump in for a refreshing swim as well.

The Grove has three award-winning restaurants, and we were lucky enough to dine in two of them. The Stables offers casual clubhouse classics with flair and offers incredible views of The Grove’s multi-award winning 18-hole golf course. We sampled the steak sandwich and burger which were superb, although the flatbreads were also a site to behold and certainly conjured some food envy from neighbouring tables.

The Glasshouse boasts an ‘Estate to Plate’ philosophy and it certainly shows in the quality of food on offer. Led by Executive Chef Maarten Geschwindt; the fine dining menu offers a creative reinterpretation of classic British fare with an Asian twist, all made with (very)locally-sourced ingredients straight from Jemima’s Kitchen Garden.

We especially enjoyed the grilled scallops with kasundi and coriander and the crispy duck salad with cashews. The Norfolk quail, tender yet overflowing with flavour, was a culinary revelation proving that simple food done well is always a revelation. There are no precocious foams here, just good, truly delicious food.

Here at The Grove, you will find a magical place that is so far away from the daily stress of reality that it is almost impossible to leave. Incredible service, whimsical surroundings, and the ultimate in luxury hospitality right in the heart of Hertfordshire. A stay at The Grove is like a dream, one you certainly don’t want to wake up from.

Nightly rates at The Grove start from £370 for a Classic Room, on a room-only basis. For more information or to book please visit www.thegrove.co.uk or call 01923 296010.

As the Olympic Games opens in Tokyo this summer, get a little taste of Japan here in the UK at The Prince Akatoki, the only 5-star Japanese hotel in London. Drawing inspiration from Asia, this is the perfect destination to relax and experience Japanese culture. House of Coco was invited to try the hotel’s Taste of Japan package, designed to create an authentic, memorable stay.

The experience starts as you check-in to one of the luxurious rooms, where you are welcomed with special Japanese inspired comforts including a traditional tea set so you can create your own tea ceremony and Yukata robe laid out on your bed, which add a little Asian fusion to your stay. All of the bedrooms are spacious however we were lucky enough to be upgraded to one of the suites. This zen sanctuary oozes style and elegance, combining neutral tones and minimalist lines, synonymous with Japanese interiors. A clean, fresh, light aesthetic is continued throughout the hotel. Soft white walls and natural wood run throughout the space. As well as a large bedroom and bathroom, the suite includes a kitchen and living space, ideal for relaxing in. The floor to ceiling windows in the bedroom floods the room with natural light. A stunning fusuma panel inspired wall is the focal point of the suite bringing an accent of colour to the room. There are touches of the Far East scattered all around the hotel including the beautiful Ikebana style floral displays.

After checking in we went for a stroll. The hotel is perfectly located for anyone who wants to explore London. Hyde Park is on your doorstep, and it is a short walk to Oxford Street and Bond Street.

After a couple of hours shopping and taking in the sights, we were ready to relax so went back to the hotel for a drink and dinner. It is wonderfully calm in The Prince Akatoki and you instantly feel a million miles away from the bustling London streets.

Superb sake is the name of the game at The Malt Bar and you can’t stay here without sampling the Japanese homegrown sake. Located on the ground floor of the hotel, this sophisticated, grown up bar has a serious selection of rare Japanese whiskies and spirits. Whisky fans can purchase their own premium bottle which will be housed in the bar’s secret vault that only you can access with your own key as and when you fancy a tipple. A full bloom cherry blossom tree has been installed in the corner and is the perfect backdrop to sip Sakura inspired cocktails. We sampled some of the extensive cocktail menu, I opted for a Momo Martini, a blend of Haku vodka, St. Germain, lychee water, peach honey and yuzu.

After drinks we head to TOKii restaurant for some authentic Japanese cuisine. The space is contemporary, dark timber joinery, screen divides and low lighting create an intimate atmosphere. The A La Carte menu has something for everyone with signature dishes, lighter bites and sides as well as a full menu of Nigiri, Sashimi and Sushi Roll options. The dishes served are like works of art and pretty enough to fill any Instagram feed. We opted for a bit of everything and were not disappointed, every dish was delicious. TOKii’s menu is modern, fresh and combines the best of Eastern and Western flavours. Highlights include the lobster croquettes, crisp and delicate with a perfectly balanced ponzu and mango salsa. The crispy pork belly was rich in flavour and the Cornish crab mayonnaise was not only an array of mouth popping tastes, but it was also beautifully presented, so much so I felt bad eating it. Our waitress insisted we try the wagyu beef with spicy ponzu sauce and I am so glad we did, it was ‘melt in your mouth’ tender and bursting with flavour. I would come back here just for the dining experience.

The Japanese pride themselves on service and the staff here are excellent, the attention to detail and level of hospitality was faultless throughout our stay. The hotel offers guests a chance to explore a culture rich in unique experiences set in a luxurious, relaxing space. The Prince Akatoki is a staycation that will whisk you to the other side of the world, without having to travel abroad.

Nightly rates at The Prince Akatoki London start from £229. A Taste of Japan Experience also includes a sushi masterclass and Ikebana flower arranging, which you can take home as a souvenir. To celebrate their post lockdown reopening, The Prince Akatoki is offering Sakura Season experiences, for more information and to book visit theprinceakatokilondon.com

The Mitre Hotel Hampton Court

The Mitre Hampton Court pulls you in with its charm and sophistication before you’ve even walked through the door. Sitting snug on the banks of the River Thames, you can almost taste the crisp glass of Whispering Angel rosé on the sun-drenched terrace before you’ve parked your car. Experience the allure of The Mitre Hotel Hampton Court. The delightful Grade II listed property is grand and boasts a great deal of character, both on the outside and inside.

Steeped in history, The Mitre pays homage to King Henry VIII through its design and the rooms are aptly named with playful nods to the late ruler – including the Catherine Parr suite. For a stay away from the bustle of the city, or something luxurious and relaxing post-lockdown, The Mitre is, undeniably, the idyllic bolthole you’ve been searching for, positioned a stroll away from boutique and antique shops, pretty cafes and independent restaurants. There’s also the ability to rent a boat and meander up the river, or explore the nearby Hampton Court Palace.

Experience Timeless Elegance and Modern Comfort

The hotel, part of the luxurious Signet Collection, opened in 2020 but it was built in 1665, and you can feel the grandeur and history perfectly mixed with the modern. You’re immediately at ease due to the friendliness of the staff, who were quick to hydrate us with summery drinks, and you can sink into a plush sofa as you get checked in while taking in the design skills of Nicola Harding who has opted for an environment “rich in soulness and atmosphere.” The walls of the airy and beautiful hotel are lined with historic nods to the surrounding area, or quirky pieces of artwork including a lion splashed against a yellow background with ‘I won’t eat you’ playfully scrawled above – a delightful piece by Kate Boxer.

No two rooms are alike, with standout spots including the ethereal lounge with floral-patterned wallpaper and the Baz Luhrmann-esque Minstrel library, which bursts with books and boasts an honesty bar and jukebox – two post-dinner must-haves. I had the pleasure of visiting the striking hotel in early summer and even took my dog along to this incredibly pooch-friendly hotel. Following a stroll around the area on a delightfully sunny day, I checked into my beautiful room for the night, named the Music Room. Swinging from a little drawstring bag were freshly baked cookies, and a ginger liqueur with two glasses beneath it was the tipple that whet my palate before dinner. It’s little intricacies such as these which really show attention to detail. For my dog, Luna, who, might I add, was just as elated about our stay as I was, there was a snug bed, a lion toy, treats and even poo bags, the latter of which are always handy when you’re a dog owner.

Indulge in Luxury and Culinary Delights

The Mitre has 36 rooms in total, of which no two are the same. Some have delightful internal courtyards, while others boast views of the Thames and Hampton Court Palace and have fire pits and jacuzzis. For special occasions, why not opt to stay in one of their two signature suites, including King Henry VIII and Catherine Parr rooms, with a VIP car valet service, personalised turndown and gin decanter being just a smattering of the inclusions? Our stunning room was booming with character and it ticked the box of being both spacious and snug at the same time. In one section of the room sat a grand, pink sofa perfect for sprawling across with magazine and G&T in hand. The large beds are soft to the touch with only the finest Egyptian cotton used, and the warm and smart bathroom with classic styling housed a sensational shower which set me up for my day. As the doting dog mum that I am, one of the aspects of the room I found charming was the dog bed which sat in its area. We sank into our beds after dinner and found them very comfy indeed – so much so that even the summer heat didn’t disturb the slumber. In the morning, should you wish, you can ring and one of the staff members will bring you fresh milk for your coffee or tea. It’s the little things.

Dining at The Mitre was such a delight. It was a warm evening, life felt back to normal after the hardships of lockdown, and you could feel the building buzzing with laughter and excitement. We dined al-fresco on the 1665 terrace, which I’d highly recommend. The restaurant is named after the year The Mitre was built, and you can take in beautiful views of the river while feasting at the all-day brasserie. We were wined and dined by the wonderful waiting staff, who never failed to wear smiles on their faces and each course delivered was accompanied by fun conversations and laughter, courtesy of the person placing it on our table. It’s an idyllic spot for a romantic meal, or to house a birthday party with pals, at which a good dose of Whispering Angel rose wine is a must. The Mitre has the world’s first stand-alone Whispering Angel hut, and this crisp and moreish rose is the perfect sundowner on the terrace tipple. As well as the enticing wine hut, there’s also a centrepiece bar inside the stunning restaurant and an open kitchen.

The food was simply scrumptious, much to the dismay of my dog Luna who sat patiently at the table while we dined. It is wonderful to be able to bring your pooch along to the restaurant, again playing into just how dog-friendly the venue is. We began with crispy cauliflower popcorn with teriyaki and soy, which burst with flavour and set the tone for the rest of the meal. The English asparagus was a standout starter, as was Devon squid with rocket and chilli salad. It’s a real treat for the taste buds to be able to savour food from different parts of the UK and to find an appreciation for where we live through fare, especially in a time when people, unable to go abroad, are finding the beauty in our home soil. Every dish was so flavourful, and each was presented beautifully. We went from turf to surf for our main courses and opted for fish dishes. I delved into the pan-roasted sea bass, which was utterly delicious, and the broccoli, petit pois and lemongrass lent perfectly to the feast.

Culinary Delights and Exceptional Service

Did we do dessert? Silly question. Seeing strawberry Eton mess cruise past us to be positioned on different tables in the surrounding area was envy-inducing enough for me to order one. It billowed out of the glass, with strawberries, chantilly cream, elderflower and mint swirling around in the glass to create the perfect palette ender. I chased it with an espresso martini and my guest enjoyed a decaf coffee and, with bellies full, we headed to bed. The exquisite, quintessentially British food and drink at The Mitre is helmed by Culinary and Operations Director, Ronnie Kimbugwe, whose infectious personality makes your stay even more memorable. Ronnie’s background includes over six years with the Gordon Ramsey group at Claridge’s and the Bel and Dragon Country Inns, so we were in good hands with his knowledge and choices during our stay. Like food, drink and a cosy room are musts during a hotel stay, so too are front-facing personalities as wonderful as Ronnie’s and his staff. As well as the 1665 terrace, you also have the option of the vibrant and stylish CopperNose restaurant, which takes its name from Henry VIII who was nicknamed “CopperNose” after he issued cheap currency. At this all-day dining spot, you’ll take in views of the Thames and some delicious food to boot, with sample dishes including Atlantic lobster and flamed English asparagus. Breakfast is just as brilliant as dinner, with friendly waiting staff quick to get you seated so that you can get your tea and coffee fix. Offerings include hearty full English breakfasts, mango smoothie bowls, sweet corn fritters, pastries and more, to get you set for your day.

The Mitre does its part in being environmentally friendly and grows food onsite, including herbs on the orangery roof. It houses beehives on the main roof and they even smoke their salmon. The Mitre also brews its draft beer called ‘The Six Wives,’ – apt! We were informed that they hope to eliminate all single-use plastic products and I am sure they will be passionate to do so. We were invited to learn about The Mitre’s near plans for its Pamper Spa Suite, which launched in June 2021. The Pamper Spa Suite comes in collaboration with Lola’s Apothecary, and it allows guests to sink into the hands of therapists for massages and facials, in luxurious trappings created by Nicola Harding. Guests can sip on Lola’s Apothercary’s wellness tea range supercharged with adaptogenic herbs most-treatment, before retiring to their rooms to get ready for a sumptuous dining experience.

Van Gogh was a tourist at Hampton Court and sang its praises when he wrote letters to his brother Theo after his visit, and he was right to do so. The beautiful setting of The Mitre is unrivalled and the hotel captivates you with its history and luxury as soon as you walk through the doors. Whether you’re after a relaxing staycation, a trip with your pooch or perhaps you’d like to hit up the Orangery for an idyllic Thameside wedding, this hotel ticks all the boxes and it’s a British bolthole you won’t want to miss off your list. Thank you to The Mitre for a memorable and beautiful stay.

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Hotels are no longer just a place to rest your head. They are an immersive lifestyle experience, somewhere to soak up local culture, reconnect with yourself and discover new things. Hotel brands are looking to provide their customers with a unique stay, a way to connect with them authentically and super-luxe brand Rosewood successfully does this, with their new in-residence programme.

Rosewood Hotels and Resorts is launching Rosewood PlaceMakers, an ambassador programme that brings together experts and innovators hailing from every corner of the world with deep roots in Rosewood’s locations. PlaceMakers span six pillars of expertise – Art & Entertainment, Style & Design, Food & Beverage, Health & Wellbeing, Family & Lifestyle, and Sustainability.

Rosewood London, the idyllic urban sanctuary in the heart of Holborn, welcomes wellness practitioners Boniface Verney-Carron and Catie Miller as the property’s inaugural Rosewood PlaceMakers. Boniface and Catie have developed unique activations and programming, digital journeys of discovery and an expertly curated destination guide, each of which is rooted in their niche area of expertise while simultaneously highlighting the essential elements and traits of the destination of London.

Boniface is an Osteopath, holistic coach and leading practitioner who runs the Verney-Carron Health Practice in Marylebone. In partnership with elite trainer and former dancer Catie Miller, Boniface is co-launching the Oona Series later this year – a community that thrives through pursuit of internal awareness and optimisation of self. Participants will receive support and guidance from experts as they lead in exercise, theory, workshops and dialogue. Oona will provide the tools to empower social, physical and mental wellbeing, to change the way people move through life.

As PlaceMakers at Rosewood London, Catie and Boniface will offer on-property multi-faceted programming including, but not limited to, an on-demand wellness portal in-room with meditation, tailored guides, workouts and bedtime stories; and a bespoke reset retreat incorporating a digital detox, personalised fitness sessions, a nutritional guide in collaboration with the hotel’s culinary team led by Executive Chef Simon Young and a natural wakeup call by a personal butler to name a few. Other PlaceMaker offerings in the works include wellness talks, podcasts and a limited edition Oona x Rosewood Fit Kit – with sustainable hand-weights, a foldable travel yoga mat, Epsom salt bath, calming pillow mist, CBD sleep tinctures and a charged amethyst crystal water bottle. There are also discussions about an Oona pop up boutique supplying curated sustainable gym wear and clean beauty products, a barre session with a takeaway smoothie truck on the renowned Rosewood London Courtyard and an illuminating panel talk with additional wellness experts for Global Wellness Day in June. Furthermore, Catie and Boniface created a bespoke Digital Destination Guides offering insider tips for navigating London, including famed hotspots from Farmacy to Gordon’s Wine Bar.

“Now more than ever before we are seeing an increased focus on the importance of holistic wellbeing in everyday life, with individuals at all stages of life looking to embark on an integrative health and wellness journey,” said Catie Miller, co-founder of Oona. “We’re proud to be teaming up with Rosewood London to bring a new type of wellness experience to the city that incorporates all the many layers of health and happiness from invigorating fitness classes to nourishing dining offerings to unique spa treatments,” added Boniface Verney-Carron, co-founder of Oona.

Rosewood London is one of the capital’s most sought after locations for wellness – with its Sense, A Rosewood Spa, the epitome of style and tranquillity. For more information on Rosewood’s PlaceMakers, please visit rosewoodhotels.com/placemakers.

2021 is the year for more meaningful holidays, and we’re looking to expand our horizons and try our hands at learning something new when booking our holidays this year. Because who said that vacations are just all about lounging by the pool?

Finesse your skills with the Scottish Fiddle at Glenapp Castle

If you’re looking to learn a new skill this summer, why not learn to play the Scottish Fiddle? The luxury Relais & Chateaux property, Glenapp Castle, is offering Scottish fiddle lessons taught by local expert fiddler Mark Mitchell. Aspiring fiddlers will take a beginners course, including one-on-one lesson time, so they can distinguish their Jigs from their Strathspey’s in no time.

The Learn the Scottish Fiddle break at Glenapp Castle begins at £350. This includes a full traditional Scottish breakfast served daily, gourmet three course dinner each evening, six-eight hours of private beginners fiddle lesson with Mark and a Scottish Fiddle Certificate, personalised by Mark for more information visit: www.glenappcastle.com

Take a culinary tour of Georgia with Carla Capalbo

Georgia is known for its rich cultural and gastronomic traditions, which blend Iberian and Colchian civilisations. Not to mention, it offers 8,000 years of winemaking heritage and has plenty of incredible vineyards to explore. Adventure operator Wild Frontiers is offering a culinary tour of Georgia led by renowned food and wine expert Carla Capalbo – where they can learn the art of Georgian cooking straight from Carla and local food experts.

The Tastes of Georgia: A culinary Tour with Carla Capalbo tour from Wild Frontiers Travel begins from £2,995 (land only price) for 9 days. Tour departs in June 2021. www.wildfrontierstravel.com/

Learn to drive a supercar with Ultimate Driving Tours

Now this is an enriching experience unlike anything you’ve seen, because Ultimate Driving Tours gives car enthusiasts the chance to learn how to drive a supercar with its five-day self-drive experience. Guests can learn to handle a Ferrari through the winding curves of the Swiss and Italian alps or experience the power of a Lamborghini through the German Autobahn.

Ultimate Driving Tours’ Self-Drive experiences start from £5,250 per person for 5 days and 4 nights and includes a planned and managed drive, car rental, insurance, delivery and pick up, a detailed handover, on call support and luxury accommodation. www.ultimatedrivingtours.com

Live out your mermaid fanta-SEA at Pullman Maldives

Aside from already being a fantasy destination, the Pullman Maldives is also offering guests the chance to live out their mermaid fantasies with the resort’s ‘Become a Mermaid’ package. The package is perfect for both kids and adults and consists of two mermaid swimming sessions. They also come with makeup and glitter and beautiful mermaid tails too.

The ‘Become a mermaid’ package includes two swimming pool lessons (1.5 hours each) from £192 + 10% service charge + 12% GST. Or do a mermaid photoshoot from £76 for 10 digital photos at the swimming pool. Also includes 10% service charge + 12% GST

With international travel still akin to playing a game of quarantine whack-a-mole, we’re looking to fill our summer weekends with endless UK getaways. If you, like many others during lockdown, have welcomed a new four-legged friend to your family, then we’ve rounded up some of the best dog-friendly staycations in the UK so you can plan all your summer holidays, #TeamCocopup style.

April Cottage

April Cottage is perfect for those looking for the ideal #cottagecore break. The cosy cottage is part of the Winterton Cottages portfolio and is just a five-minute walk away from the dog-friendly Winterton Beach. The April cottage sleeps four and is full of character, stay tuned for our full review soon!

Merry Harriers

Looking for a staycation idea that’s a bit different? Then book one of the Shepherd’s Huts at the Merry Harrier’s in Surrey. Located in deep, rural England, the Merry Harriers is a de Savary property that combines rustic charm with contemporary luxury. It also offers llama treks, which are brilliant fun to do with your pooch.

Kernock Cottages

Kernock Cottages is a group of five dog-friendly cottages in Cornwall that each come with a private hot tub and gazebo. We love the contemporary cottage aesthetic and also the fact that the property offers charming welcome doggy hampers too!

The Grove, Hertfordshire

The Grove is a five-star luxury property set in 300 acres of Hertfordshire countryside. This ultimate luxury retreat (which was once the home of the Earls of Clarendon) offers an award-winning spa, championship golf course and a number of award-winning restaurants. Oh – and did we mention it was dog-friendly too?

Linthwaithe House

There’s plenty to love at Linthwaithe House, which is located in Lake Windermere and features endless dog-walking routes and plenty of breath-taking views to take in. Dogs and doting dog parents can explore the hotel’s 14-acre grounds or stay in one of the three-luxury dog-friendly rooms at the property.